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Science 325:393--393 (2009)

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  1. Immunity and the Emergence of Individuality.Thomas Pradeu - 2013 - In Frédéric Bouchard & Philippe Huneman (eds.), From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. pp. 77.
    Since, it has become clear that individuality is not to be considered as a given, but rather as something which needs to be explained. How has individuality emerged through evolution, and how has it subsequently been maintained? In particular, why is it that multicellular organisms appeared and persisted, despite the obvious interest of each cell of favoring its own replication? Several biologists see the immune system as one of the key components for explaining the maintenance of multicellular organisms’ individuality. Indeed, (...)
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  • What is an organism? An immunological answer.Thomas Pradeu - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (2-3):247-267.
    The question “What is an organism?”, formerly considered as essential in biology, has now been increasingly replaced by a larger question, “What is a biological individual?”. On the grounds that i) individuation is theory-dependent, and ii) physiology does not offer a theory, biologists and philosophers of biology have claimed that it is the theory of evolution by natural selection which tells us what counts as a biological individual. Here I show that one physiological field, immunology, offers a theory, which makes (...)
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  • Back to the soil: retroviruses and transposons.Omar Bagasra & D. Gene Pace - 2011 - In Witzany (ed.), Biocommunication in Soil Microorganisms. Springer. pp. 161--187.
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  • Soil bacteria and bacteriophages.Robert Armon - 2011 - In Witzany (ed.), Biocommunication in Soil Microorganisms. Springer. pp. 67--112.
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